Synonym: economic expert. Similar words: economic recovery, economic, economics, economically, economy, nominee, autonomy, astronomer. Meaning: [ɪ'kɒnəmɪst] n. an expert in the science of economics.
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121. Labor economist Harley Shaekin argues the cost needs to be viewed in perspective.
122. She is a professional economist and therefore schooled in the arguments against that sort of state intervention.
123. Cliff Waldman, an economist for the Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI, said high unemployment will keep consumers anxious and keep household and business demand subdued even as a global recovery takes hold.
124. The impact of the global financial crisis and ensuing recession on Africa will be three-fold, according to World Bank Chief Economist for Africa Shanta Devarajan.
125. Any tyro collector entering the fray at Frieze should first read The $12m Stuffed Shark by economist Don Thompson.
126. Company formation typically dips slightly in recessions, says Brian Headd, a Small Business Administration economist.
127. "As the country ages, sales of consumer durable goods don't go up," says Hiromichi Shirakawa, chief economist at Credit Suisse in Japan.
128. People and things that lie idle start to lose their productive value. Then you're into all sorts of troubles, " says Karen Ward, senior global economist at HSBC Holdings (HBC) in London.
129. Pavan Sukhdev, a Deutsche Bank economist working with UNEP, is doing just that — or rather, as Sukhdev prefers to describe it, he's "rediscovering" some long-lost economic principles.
130. There are no such things as incurable, there are only things for which man has not found a cure. Bernard Baruch, American economist.
131. New York University economist Williams Easterly says this is one example of development gone wrong.
132. Economy deepens the coact that wants economist and mathematician theoretically.
133. "A cat may look at a king," he wrote, "and sometimes a historian can challenge an economist.
134. The times calls philosopher and economist alliance, build economic philosophy.
135. Esther Duflo of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) received more recommendations than any other economist.
136. Korinna Horta is an economist with the US non - profit organisation Environmental Defense.
137. When liberal economist John Kenneth Galbraith started using the term in the 1950s, his targets were not just any widely held wrong opinions, but those that were the product of inertia and convenience.
138. In the long term , as every economist knows, inflation brings devaluation.
139. Asean has become "an important source of capital in its own right", says Cyn-Young Park, principal economist at the Asian Development Bank's office of regional integration in Manila.
140. "We're at a very early stage of the upturn, and I think it's going to gradually build steam, " said David Huether, chief economist of the National Association of Manufacturers.
141. Accordingto British economist Angus Maddison , the answer is the year 1913.
142. Postponing new hospitals and roads causes far less aggro than sacking town hall or Whitehall workers ( Economist ).
143. China international finance corporation chief economist Kazak continues the inscription to approve this forecast.
144. Societe Generale chief economist, political commissar of the Lu said.
145. The Economist interviewed Mr Han in Zaozhuang at the mid-point of the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail line.
146. David Beckmann became president of Bread for the world in 1991. before that, he worked on poverty issues at the world bank. he is an economist and a Christian clergyman.
147. Since then, says Steve Sorrel, an economist who produced a report about the rebound effect for Britain's Energy Research Centre, there has been little research into just how big the rebound effect is.
148. John Canally, economist at LPL Financial in Boston, said the areas most vulnerable to shadow inventory are California, Florida, Arizona,[www.Sentencedict.com] and Nevada.
149. Chief economist Francois Bourguignon says research at the bank is a complex process that requires compromises.
150. In 1926 US economist George Taylor coined the theory of the hemline index.
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